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Coridon and Parthenia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coridon and Parthenia
Coridon and Parthenia or "Coridon and Parthenia, The Languishing Shepherd made Happy. Or, Faithful Love rewarded" is a Broadside Ballad, which dates from, by estimation of the English Short Title Catalogue,the last three decades of the seventeenth century. The ballad begins, "WHen busie Fame ore all the Plain,/ Parthenias Praises rung." Copies of the ballad can be found at the National Library of Scotland, the British Library, and the University of Glasgow Library. Alternatively, online facsimiles of the ballad are available for public consumption. ==Tune== Extant copies of "Coridon and Parthenia," found at the English Broadside Ballad Archive of University of California, Santa Barbara, are set to the tune of "When Busy Fame/ When Busie Fame"—which first appeared in 1679. Simpson suggests that the tune name did not sediment into a single title until later; as a result, the tune's name and orthography vary. Some variations include: "When Busy Fame," "When Busie Fame," "Busy Fame," and "Busie Fame." By the time of the ballad opera though, the tune was no longer popular, suggesting that this ballad had a relatively short shelf life in comparison to more popular ballads like The Ballad of Chevy Chase and Barbara Allen (song). Sheet music for the tune can be found in both Chappell and Simpson.
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